If you are using your startup tier (the free tier) then you have a certain number of orders you can collect for free each month. After that, orders will keep processing and an account will be created for your restaurant and an initial invoice to be paid for the overages. And that is it, we will require automatic payments to be setup, and you will receive a bill each month for everything over the limit on your account.

So for example, if you have 10 meals on your plan, and you get 15 orders, you will be charged for the 5 orders over the free tier at $5 each. So the bill for that month will be $25. If the next month you sell 20 orders, you will get a bill for $50 for that month, and so on.

If you do not go over your limit in a given month, you will not be charged.

For the Startup tier it takes between one and two weeks depending on how busy we are and how complete the signup process was. The custom tiers get setup first and take priority, and usually take one to two days to go live.

A link from your website. I would say this is the very least action you should take. Let us know if you need help with this.

An email campaign to your existing customers letting them know that you are offering meal prep and planning services.

Advertising is another great way to get this offer out.

Social media is another popular way for restaurants to get the word out that they are offering meal prep. There are lots of Facebook groups for neighbors helping neighbors and many of our clients have reached out to these groups to offer free pickup and drop off services as their employees are out delivering things to the neighborhood. It is a good way to help your community, build goodwill and advertise your meal prep offer at the same time.